Limagrain·Oilseeds
LG50475 Sunflower
High-oleic sunflower hybrid, medium-early to early, resistant to broomrape races A–F, with 9/9 yield potential and oil content for classic technology across Ukraine.
Main advantages
- Yield potential 9/9 — high seed yield
- Oil content 9/9 — high-oil hybrid
- Phomopsis 9/9 — strong disease tolerance
- Broomrape races A-F — resists the parasite
- Drought tolerance 8/9 — steady in dry zones
About this product
LG50475 Sunflower
LG50475 is a high-oleic sunflower hybrid of medium-early to early maturity, suited to classic (non-herbicide) technology across the north, center, and south of Ukraine. It carries genetic resistance to broomrape races A–F and rates 9/9 for both yield potential and oil content, with 9/9 tolerance to Phomopsis. Its early crop formation and drought tolerance fit fertile soils under intensive management at optimal to optimal-late sowing. Final stand should stay at 45–55 thousand plants per hectare without over-thickening.
At a glance
Agronomic profile
Maturity group
The crop's maturity class — sets the sowing and harvest window.
Drought tolerance
8/9
Yield stability across dry seasons
Standability
8/9
Stalk resistance to lodging before a late harvest
Broomrape resistance
races A-F
Orobanche (broomrape) races the hybrid resists
Application
Rates, windows, expected results
- Sowing rate
- 45-55 k/ha (final stand)
- Window
- optimal to optimal-late sowing
Full specifications
Every field from the manufacturer
- Maturity
- Medium Early
- Variety
- Hybrid F1
- Use
- For oil
- Drought tolerance
- 8
- Disease resistance
- Phomopsis 9/9, Sclerotinia root rot 8/9, Sclerotinia head rot 8/9, Macrophomina charcoal rot 8/9, Rhizopus dry rot 7/9, Phoma 8/9
- End use
- Oil
- Thousand-seed weight
- 65 g
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Manufacturer documents
Manuals, certificates, declarations
Questions & answers
What farmers ask most
- Optimal sowing depends on crop, zone, and seasonal weather. Winter wheat in the Forest-Steppe: Sep 10–25. Corn: when soil is stable at +10°C at 10 cm depth. See the 12-month sowing calendar at /blog/practice/seasonal-planning.
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